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Joseph Ezekiel Strick (July 6, 1923 – June 1, 2010) was an American director, producer and screenwriter. Life and career. Born in the Pittsburgh area town of Braddock, Pennsylvania, Strick briefly attended UCLA, then enrolled in the U.S. Army during World War II. In the Army, he served as a cameraman in the Army Air Forces.
Joseph Strick was born on 6 July 1923 in Braddock, Pennsylvania, USA. He was a producer and director, known for The Savage Eye (1959), Ulysses (1967) and Interviews with My Lai Veterans (1971). He was married to Martine Rossignol and Anne Laskin. He died on 1 June 2010 in Paris, France.
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- Braddock, Pennsylvania, USA
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- Paris, France
Jun 8, 2010 · Joseph Strick, an Academy Award-winning director, screenwriter and producer known for filming the unfilmable in particular weighty, bawdy literary works whose screen adaptations often ran...
Feb 8, 2012 · Born in 1923 in Pittsburgh, Strick wasn’t quite the outsider and drop out his films might indicate, with their low-budgets and furtive reputations, and indeed Strick, who was a science student before the war, and who worked as a cameraman during it, founded a group of technology companies that he sold off to fund his films.
Joseph Strick is an American filmmaker who lives in Paris. His work includes Savage Eye (1959), Ulysses (1967), Interviews with Mai Lai Veterans (1970), T ropic of Cancer (1970) and James Joyce: P ortrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1979). In this interview, Carl...
- Clare Finburgh, Carl Lavery, Maria Shevtsova
- 2006
The American independent film-maker Joseph Strick was a maverick director who ruffled feathers with films that confronted moral and political taboos. A lifelong anti-establishment...
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Jun 4, 2010 · Joseph Strick, an independent filmmaker who brought James Joyce’s “Ulysses” to the big screen and won an Academy Award for best documentary short subject for “Interviews with My Lai Veterans,”...